Paul Bassett (coffeehouse chain)
Paul Bassett is a coffeehouse chain named after the renowned barista and World Barista Champion Paul Bassett. The chain is known for its high-quality coffee and has established a significant presence in several countries.
History[edit | edit source]
Paul Bassett, the founder, gained international fame by winning the World Barista Championship in 2003. His passion for coffee and expertise in the field led to the establishment of the Paul Bassett coffeehouse chain. The first store opened in Seoul, South Korea, in 2009. Since then, the chain has expanded to multiple locations, primarily in Asia.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Paul Bassett coffeehouses offer a variety of coffee beverages, including espresso, cappuccino, latte, and cold brew. The chain is also known for its specialty drinks, which often feature unique flavor combinations and high-quality ingredients. In addition to coffee, the menu includes tea, pastries, and light snacks.
Locations[edit | edit source]
The majority of Paul Bassett coffeehouses are located in South Korea, with additional locations in Japan and other parts of Asia. Each store is designed to provide a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for customers to enjoy their coffee.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Paul Bassett is committed to sustainability and ethical sourcing of coffee beans. The chain works closely with coffee farmers to ensure fair trade practices and high-quality beans. Additionally, Paul Bassett coffeehouses implement eco-friendly practices, such as using recyclable materials and reducing waste.
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